91.7 FM (Port Harcourt)

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Wave 91.7 FM
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Broadcast areaPort Harcourt
Frequency 91.7 MHz FM
Programming
Language(s) English
Ownership
OwnerSouth Atlantic Media
History
First air date
1 September 2011
Technical information
Class Commercial
ERP watts
Transmitter coordinates
4°46′39″N7°0′37″E / 4.77750°N 7.01028°E / 4.77750; 7.01028 Coordinates: 4°46′39″N7°0′37″E / 4.77750°N 7.01028°E / 4.77750; 7.01028 [1]
Links
Website https://www.wavefm917.com/

Wave 91.7 FM, is a mixed news, talk, and music radio station based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The station began operating on a regular basis on 1 September 2011. It is currently owned by South Atlantic Media and broadcasts from studios in 30 Forces Avenue, Old GRA at the frequency of 91.7 on the FM band. [2] [3]

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=== BREAKFAST(DAYBREAK NIGERIA SHOW) 5:00AM - 9:00AM ===
News Paper ReviewMonday - Sunday 6:30am - 7:35am
Sports LineMonday - Saturday 8:05AM - 8:25AM
Eye WitnesMonday - Friday 8:30AM - 9:00AM
Super Saturday ShowSaturday 5:00AM - 9:00AM
The GrillMonday - Friday 1:00PM - 3.00PM
Mata for GroundMonday - Friday 3.00PM - 5.00PM
Heart MattersWednesday 10PM - 12AM
Health WiseMonday - Tuesday 10:30AM - 11AM
Open AccessMonday - Friday 7PM - 8PM
Feminine LoungeSaturday 2PM - 3PM
Generation NowSaturday 1PM - 2PM
World Football WeeklySaturday 11AM - 12PM
Kiddies CornerSaturday 10:30AM - 11AM
Sunday Morning GlorySunday 6AM - 10AM
Under The DuvetThursday 10PM - 12AM
Vibe SharkattackThursdays 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM / Saturdays 9:00 PM – 12:00 PM
Sharing With The Elders
Hot Naija Mix
The Podium

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References

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